Monthly Archives: June 2006

The impossible has occurred. The robot devil is skiing in hell right now.

Futurama has been picked up by Comedy Central! Whooo!

From Digg:
Comedy Central has ordered 13 new episodes of the animated series that Fox canceled two years ago. Billy West, Katey Segal and other stars signed deals this week to return the show to TV. In getting a second life, “Futurama” is following the path taken by “Family Guy,” which also found post-cancellation success on DVD and cable reruns.

I love Pocky. Its such incredibly good stuff. Excellent for a quick snack.

Next time youre ordering something off Amazon, do yourself a favor and throw some Pocky on that order. They have several flavors I havent tried too, which means only one thing: Massive Pocky order time.

Basically it puts a slideshow of photo thumbnails from one or more Picasa Web RSS feeds into your sidebar. You can click them to go to the photo’s page on Picasa Web. Uses divs and names and all that good CSS stuff to make styling them easy, if you want.

Enjoy!

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Update: Version 1.1 actually works now.

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Update: Version 1.2 now has four additional options. Now you can:
-Turn javascript image rotation on/off.
-Limit how many images will be rotated through.
-Display more than just the one image.
-Control whether or not the images are shown in a random order.

The image rotation script has also been corrected to work in both IE and Firefox (and probably others as well).

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Update: Version 1.3 adds Brian’s fix for filenames with unusual characters in them being in your web album.

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Update: Version 1.4
– Output will now validate as valid XHTML. Should work all the time. Important note: Use the class for CSS styling of anything, the ID is only there when you are only showing one image.
– Added the ability to display descriptions below the thumbnail. It even works with rotating images.
– Fixed the case where you are showing multiple images in a non-random order.

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Update: Version 1.5 – Corrected a problem where it would only show the last feed when you give it multiple feeds.

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Update: Version 1.6 – Corrected some cases where the rotate images javascript would fail to work in certain scenarios.

No kidding? After 10 years of development, they’re not going to rush it out the door? Really? Shocking!

There’s a pretty funny discussion going on over there about this shocking, shocking news.

My favorite comment so far:
“…Duke Nukem Forever has taken more time to create than NASA took to design & build a pair of robots, fly them to Mars, and drive them around for a year.” (note, it’s actually 2.5 years)

Addition: A good page with info on the things that have happened while DNF has been in development: http://duke.a-13.net/